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/ ■ D.I.C. DOWfl QUILTS make one think ml , of ie old adage "Early t@ bed!" l\ ' That is all very fine and largo at nights when the fire is burning low in [\\\ tho grato, tut P CTlla P s tno "early to'rise" part is not applicable when the I \ winter mornings make ono cuddle under the Down Quilt for just "another few \ u minutes" before getting out of bed. \lb . What has to be, will be, therefore flio "Early to Bed'. , side of the quesVJ tion interests us most at present. Ij So will tho lovely exhibition of Down Quilts in the D.1.0. Windows in B '& Brandon Street. 111 , Five Big Windows chock full of Lovely Down Guilts, I NO. 1 WINDOW—FuII size Down match; a very liandsome quilt, tfS Quilts manufactured by the fam- filled with pure down and ventiWV ous firm McLintocks, covered in lated. All One Price, 635, each. \i\ good quality figured sateen, with „„ IV \ panels of plain sateen well filled N0 - 4 -WINDOW—Satin covered . j\ with puro down and ventilated. Down Quilts for full size beds, V(\ All One Price, 275. 6d. each. covered in good quality figured injl I'rench Satin, specially well if NO. 2 WINDOW-Full si/.o Down ®jf don '"> ventilated // Quilts, covered in best quality „, ~. oaPh /Ik figured downproof sateen, witli . A " °" B Price ' 89s - Sd " eachpanel of goffered sateen to hair- JSJO. 5 WINDOW-Cot Quilts in Smonise with colour very well w h itoj crea m, and colours, small, filled and ventilated. _ 'ihisis medium and large sizes. • one of tho best wearing quilts i n Figured Satcon— you can buy. 6S , 8d gs fid eh All One Price, «s. each. •" T •„, • , „ ■ „.„ In Plain and Fancy Silks— '■■ -". NO. 3 W-INDOW-Full size Down ' 12S " M V.- 1 . 7,1 9d - 21s " 6d - «*• ' ■ Quilts covered in figured satin, LOOSE SLIP ON COVERS—For with -panels oE plain satin and full sizo Down Quilts, reverse of figured sateen to 13s. 9tl. and 19s. 6d. each. >■ / 1/* In the & disoount of? every oash J ' purchase of £1 op ovei'j Business Horn's : 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. '

"EVIDENCE"; SUPERIORITY is the one word that defines the Suits made by Morrison and Penney.. Tho cut and tho fabrics ring true ■to the latest London styles, without even the slightest suggestion of the undesirable extremes which are not uncommon in the suits made in ■ other establish- , ments/. . , ; ■ Men of good taste, good judgment, prefer- to have their , suits made by Morrison & Penney. Wo are ready to make ; our -..suit, and we guarantee tou abso- . lute satisfaction. . . p ' 0 THE MILIARY TAILORS, MACARTHY'S BUILDINGS, Willis Street, Wellington.

TEED'S CORN CURE Never Fails To Remove Corns. Equally effective for ■■ Bunions and _. Warts. ONE SHILLING CHEMISTS AND STORE? Post-free from ._., , Teed's Pharmacy, Now Plymouth

fc&iyfißtty ir g, Rl a E Jgßk , '<i\^\ pick of tlio best pioductions fiom leading British makers. Tasteful designs and heavy plating ensure long wear and real satisfaction. Reasonnblj pneed to begin with, these- goods are far cheaper in the Jong run -than articles of inferior qinlitj OUR ATTRACTIVE RANGE INCLUDES PUDDING BOWLS, PIE DISHES, CASSEROLE DISHES, HEATING DISHES, ETC. As Rifts to fiiends or foi use m join own home, this high-grade ware is buio to please Buy nhero quality is guaranteed! G. and T. YOUNO, Ltd. !%XK N QU -

There Is REAL ENJOYMENT In wearing Artificial Tooth made by Dr. Raynor, net because HE says so, but bcoatno thousands of his PATIENTS say so. s This eontlmont Is ropoatcdly expresses In the countless number of voluntary testimonials from satisfied patients, the original copies of which via will gladly show you. Tho more difficult the mouth the better we like It, and whon the work Is oomplotod—ALWAYS to tho satisfaction of the patient—wa aro Immediately tolil how woll they can grind their food, and laughing beoomos a pleasure, us there Is no (ear of tetth dropping. Wβ ultl undertaho to make « sot of feoth that will restore to tho face Its NATURAL expression by removing those lines which result from iois of teeth or «ee. ■ , ■ , Wβ will give a WRITTEN CUARANTEE to fit you, irreopectlvo of tho failure of other Dentlsts-a rtuarsntec which always holds good, and ono that Is backed by our l< yeare' reputation. Dentistry Is Illto any other business or profession, it reaulres years of eraoties and study to make one capable of doallng with tho great variety of cases that present themselves. In this Office alone we have already dealt with more patients thnn the entire population of Wellington, and the confidence reposed In us Is shown by the fact that we still continue to troat ten patients to any othor dentist's one. If your toeth are beyond savins wo will extract thorn absolutely without naln -FREE OF CHARGE-and make for you a set o« teeth thai will bo a pormanent to look at and a Joy to oat with. purmaneni If you aro now v/earlng Artificial Teeth, and your faoe shows signs of anelnn we can remove the lines quite easily by tho attachment of certain pads to you? plate, and at Iho same time make It hold more firmly. Why not visit OUR ofßoo and Inspect our different sets of teeth, of which we have many thousands for you to oeloct from. We will examine your mouth and henosHy advise you, for whloh wo make no ohorge. PLATES FROM £3 36. Corner Cuba and Manners Streets (over Winder's), AND AT AUCKLAND. DR. RAYNER.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3066, 30 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3066, 30 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3066, 30 April 1917, Page 2

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